First off, let’s be real: “genuine fake” is kinda an oxymoron, right? But what people *mean* is a replica that actually *looks* decent, not some plastic monstrosity that falls apart after a week. Think of it like this, you’re aiming for “convincing at a glance,” not “passes a jeweler’s inspection.”
Istiklal Street in Istanbul is often mentioned. Apparently, while it’s more known for cafes and stuff, you can still stumble across vendors hawking designer-inspired goodies. Handbags, belts, sunglasses… and yep, watches. The quality can vary wildly, though, so you gotta have your wits about you.
Now, some folks online are raving about “Turkish watches” being almost spot-on replicas for a fraction of the price of, say, something from a Trusted Dealer (TD) in the rep watch community. The RepTime subreddit folks, they know their stuff. Thing is, these Turkish watches may not be *exactly* the same quality as the top-tier reps, but if you’re okay with that… well, saving half the cash is pretty tempting, innit? I mean, I personally think that if you are not buying a watch from TD, that’s a very bad idea, but you do you.
And don’t forget the markets! Turkey’s famous for its bustling markets. Think Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. You’ll find a mountain of stuff there, from clothes and handbags to, you guessed it, watches. Just be prepared to haggle *hard*, and don’t be surprised if you see some truly awful fakes alongside the slightly better ones. It’s a bit of a treasure hunt, honestly.
Online, there are groups discussing where to find the best replicas, Instagram pages, and even TikTok accounts selling fakes. Just be careful who you trust – there are definitely scammers out there. Do your research, read reviews (if you can find them), and maybe even ask around on those RepTime forums to see if anyone has experience with specific sellers. The Turkish sellers on Catawiki? Hmmm… Jury’s out, apparently.
Antalya’s also popping up as a place to find good fakes, especially bags and sneakers. So, if you are planning a visit there, I recommend you to check it out.
Here’s my completely subjective, slightly biased opinion: If you’re after a perfect replica, something that could fool an expert, you’re probably better off going with a trusted rep dealer (TD). But if you’re looking for something that *looks* good, isn’t going to break the bank, and you enjoy the thrill of the hunt… well, Turkey might just be your place. Just remember to check the movement (if you can), scrutinize the details (like the font on the dial), and don’t be afraid to walk away if something feels off.